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Drop is the good option or not???


Prince 1st Jun, 2018
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Prerna Sharma 3rd Jun, 2018

Dear aspirant,

Your question is actually very subjective the answer may vary  from person to person. 

I personally don't consider drop as a good option. But you work hard with persistency then its a good option.

Wishing you all the very best!

Quincy Vaz 3rd Jun, 2018

It's a personal choice. Some students do well in NEET after drop, others don't. It all depends on how efficiently you prepare yourself. If you don't want to give up and you feel determined to do your best during the drop, go ahead. The initial enthusiasm and will power is always there, so the first few weeks are easy. But it gets more difficult to maintain the consistency of hardwork as the months go by.

So if you are planning to take a drop, be prepared to work the hardest you ever have, only then will you be successful. Have a good study plan, learn from your previous mistakes, focus on your weak areas/subjects, avoid distractions and most importantly, believe in yourself and remember your dream. 

Good Luck!

Vaibhav Kaliraman 3rd Jun, 2018
Hi Prince!

You should not drop a year to prepare for NEET. You have time try to give your best shot and be determined to crack this year.

You can follow below plan in 3 months to crack this exam-

The First 30 day (February)

In this month, the first thing candidates need to do is figure where do they stand. Below are the things to do in this month

Analyze the mock test and previous year question

Yes, the first thing one needs to do is understand what kind of questions will be asked in NEET 2017 if he/she is a beginner. Taking mock test and previous year papers is generally one of the last things after going through all the chapters but it does help in the beginning to understand the exam pattern of examination. Do not solve the complete test set but just go through the papers to figure what you need to work on.

Figure your weaknesses

By analyzing different sections of the mock test and previous year papers. Figure what are the question or which specific type of questions are troublesome. Also, do take a view on the sections that are easy. Now take a copy and pen, draw three columns, write easy, moderate and difficult on the top of each column. While analyzing the mock test, do write the questions/topics accordingly under each section.

Planning the study Chart and implementing

Now, plan the study schedule keeping in view the syllabus and number of days left. There are few things the candidates need to take care while preparing. Keep difficult section on priority, do allocate time to the sections one is weak and use it efficiently. Also, while preparing your study plan, take care of your learning tendency. Few students are slow learner, few are quick grasper whatever it is do accept and start working on it practically.

Day 31 to 60 (March)

After the completion of first month, there are few things all the candidates should get done with. The second month is the time the candidates will be required to prepare in full fledge mode.

Complete the syllabus

Completing the syllabus is basic requirement. Divide the syllabus i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology in due period of time and start preparing. Whatever topics are difficult, devote extra time for them. By the end of the month make sure to be thorough with all the concepts. It may sound like a difficult task but by sticking to the schedule, it can definitely be achieved.

The last 30 days (April)

The last thirty days is the most crucial time of your preparation as very less time is left in the exam and the candidates need to hold everything in place till then.

Revision

The most crucial thing to do in this time span is revision. Specially those topics which the candidate thought were difficult for them. However, with revision do take out time to relax every now and then as it prevents the pre exam jitters.One of the basic things to not to forget at the time of preparing for the exam is to stick to the schedule and taking your time off from studies when required, it will help to maintain the balance.

This may help you!

Yuktha Srivastava 2nd Jun, 2018
Hello,

Yes drop offs a good option. Just keep the following in mind

  • Don't get distracted. This year counts
  • Get the most out of the time allotted to you
  • Focus on ncert and coaching notes first.
  • Try to done as many question paper as you can
  • Don't get depressed. Imagine yourself as a doctor
  • All the best

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